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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1904)
Dop’t yer’e forget it, P. O. Reed Js sellipg J-laj*dware, pepcipg, etc. _ _i^——___ Iioaal Daws. Your wife happy? UseGrow’s flour Mrs. Dr. Chase was on the sick list Sunday, Nut coal for cook stoves at Taylor's Elevator. Get your suits for Easter at Johnson Lorentz & Co. Call and examine the stock of shoes atB. J. Swanson’s, Little Johnnie Lininger is now con sidered out of danger. T. M. Reed sells Farm Machinery, Buggies and Wagons. Miss Lizzie Bingham is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Judge Wall. For Bargains in real estate, go to LONG’S office. Mackintoshes for Ladies and Gentle men at Johnson Lorentz & Co. Mrs. J. L Hawk is having a new' well put down on her residence property Good, fresh, family lard at Reynolds’ in 3 and 5 pound pails. Try one. 18 4 Messrs. Louis Rein and A. Johnson have our thanks tor financial favors. W. D. Hover, Embalmer and Fu neral Director. Ready day or night. A baby boy was born to Mr. A. Bud dlei and wife of Webster township on the 11th. Choice Loans on short no tice secured by applping to JOHN W. LONG. Ed. Ratcliffe left this morning for Sumner, Neb., and ordered this paper to follow him. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Henry went to Omaha, Wednesday, where Mrs, Henry will have her eyes treated. Oliver Dubry went to Litchfield on j Wednesday to exemplify Loyal Legion work, to be followed by a banquet. Where did you get those elms? Of F. j E. Brewer, of course. You c*n get any ; thing you want in the tree line of him. The Draper Saddlery Co. are putting in a nice line of Buggies and can sell you a Buggy, a Spring Wagon, a Har ness, a Whip and a Duster. 1 Mr. Franklin Emberly and Miss May i Teeters, both west Sherman county \ young people, were married at the St. Elmo, on the evening of April 7, Judge j Angier officiating. Chas. Bellinger took out a marriage licence Wednesday and will marry Mis* Julia Starr next Wednesday. Miss Star is the sister of Mrs. Will Mizner of Washington township and comes trom Gladstone, N ebr. A. L. Zimmerman is the first one of our residence holders to put down a substantial walk of pressed brick in front of his home. Let such improve ments be numerous. If there are any candidates who as pire for the nomination of township officers, please feel free to announce yourselves in our next issue so your names may com*1 before the Republic m j primary a week from Saturday. New Meat Market. Chris. Legers j will open a new meat market next door to the opera house Saturday morning of this week. Mr. Eggers has a bunch of corn fed steers for this market that can not be beat this side of Chicago. A terrific prairie fire raged north oj town Tuesday afternoon, but with littF wind and hard fighting not much dam- i age was done. Messrs. Hover, Dobing and others were losers of hay, and sev eral homes had narrow escapes. Litchfield Monitor: Mr. Elmer Hand and Miss Violet Greenhalgh were mar ried April 6th, at the home of the bnde’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Greenhalgh Both of the contracting parties are well known in this locality and are industrious young people and the Monitor wishes them much joy and happiness. rDistrict court commenced Tuesday morning as per order of Judge B. O. Hostetter. This was his honor’s first term in Sherman county, and our court officers and attorneys were well pleased with their new chief. Mr. Hostetter is the first Republican judge that has held down the chair in this district for fourteen years by right of election and while we have had competent and ac ceptable jurists during the°e years it is a pleasant innovation to again greet a Republican district judge. There were few cases of any importance on the •docket, and afl told only twenty. Sor ensen vs. Sorensen of the west side were granted permission to live alone in the future. Betts vs Betts had the bonds of matrimony cut asunder An injunc tion was granted against George Dinin ger, restraining him as road overseer of •district 3, Logan township, ir<fca open ing a road granted in March by tb,n county board. The case will be heard1 5by the district court at its next term -and in the meantime Mr. Dininger »ill !be compelled to go round by the bridge. •‘Smirh vs. Depew was decided in tavor •df plaintiff, &250 per year being allowed ker for necessary expenses. II. M. Mathew drove up to Arcadia Sunday. All the latest in hats at Johnson Lorentz & Co. New meat market, next to the Opera house. Try it. Get your baby picture and one en larged at Boone’s. N. G. Leroy of St. Paul was in Loup City last Saturday. Ladies' skirts and Children's hose at Johnson Lorentz & Co. Mrs. George Brill of Council Bluffs is a gue t of Mrs. Judge Wall. Grow sells the finest buckwheat Hour in the market. Try it. I Try Chris. Egger’s new meat market that will open for business Saturday. The Northern Milling Co.’s flour is the best. I). C. Grow’, Manager. Still one more c«se of small pox. Mrs I Patton was quarantined at her home i Sxturd iv. For Barker Estate Lands and Town Lots go to JOHN W. LONG Mrs. Chas. Brown and two sous of Far well visited over last Sunday with E. G Tayior and family. Conger Bros, will not contract for Ice after the 1-t ot M<y. Get your con-j tracts signed before that date. 21-4 Epworth League next Sunday evenir g will be led by Miss Ilayhurst. Subject k The Transforming Po ver of Christ. Mrs. W. M.Smelser of Rockville in vites you to call and see her full line of spring and summer millinery. 21-3 JOHN W. LONG will transact your real estate or loan business I and knows how. ('all on him. D. Grow went down to Omaha last j j Saturday on county matters connected' ; with bridge building, returning the first1 i of the week. Wanted—Fifty bead of s ock to pas i turc for coming season. Good pasture j and plenty of w. ter. •>'l a Ed. B. Dunlap. ! Oliver Dubrv organized a Mystic Le-: : gion lodge of twenty-five members at 1 Litchfield li*t week. I Can’t we have new or repaired side walks over the ci y before some one se i riouslv injurs himself or herself on one i of the defective wdks and th~ city has a heavy suit for damages on handy The tli!rd quarterly conference of the Methodist church will be held in this city Sunday, April 17th. The prodding j eki-r. W. I). Crane, wid be present. Arcadia Champion: On last Friday j the postal clerk run on this branch was j extended to Sargent. This will neces sitate the employment of a substitute who will run on this line one week and on the Harwell lin* the next The Broken Bow Repaid can says mortgages are not to he assessed, as some have thought, but the notes se cured by mortgages. Where part of the note has been paid, only the part re maining unpaid is to be assessed. | i Don't buy a buggy until you see w lmt ! the Draper Saddlery Co. have to offer. We can save you money. We don't keep an army of help to add to the cost of a buggy and will do business on busi ness principle* and giva thg purchaser the benefit Not a week passes but new subscrib ers are added to our list. We want everv Republican in Sherman county to take the paper. Show your belief in Repub ican principles by being a reader of the paper that advocates Republican principles. S. F. Reynolds went to Central City Monday where he purchased h beef coo er capable of holding twm or thro* beeves. lie will soon build an additon to his shop between his building and A. E. Chase’s grocery to accommodate his growing trade. The Mason City fcjtar is not careful enough in giving credit to the proper paper. It is not often we say a good enough thing for the Star to copy and wfa: t» it d'tes happen we don't want the Wolbach Advertiser or anv other son of a quill driver to chuckle over us. The applications for ljtyiiflr license of both T. Henry Eisner and M. G. Mplick appear in this issue Past experience has proved these gentlemen conduct most] j qui^t *4*4 orderly establishments, and j no doubt exist* that they will receive I permit* the cupdng year without the least objection. No one would have suspected that] Marshal Wes Pedler had been goipv ] around here for nearly tw o weeks with a broken rib, but such proves to be the case. On Monday of last week, while out in the country engaged in putting up a tank, he slipped from the wagon and w as thrown heavily to the ground on his breast. He felt bruised some what, but kept at work. Later the soreness continued and grew more pain ful, in a couple of days he con 'ulted a pi^slci^n with the above re sult. However he kept on the move all the time, thanks ‘ power ful constitution, and the injury is mjejjd-' ing nicely. i Mrs. A. B. Outhouse is much better. F. E. Brewer for trees and shrubbery John Wall was down from Arcadia Friday last. Babv’s pictures taken instantaneous ly at Boone's Shelled corn, oats and ground corn at Taylor's Elevator. Dr. Vallier, Osteopath, St. Paul, Neb. Send for Literature. Judge Wall had legal business in Bro ken Bow last Friday. Mrs. J. W. Long was reported on the sick list Saturday last. Mrs. A.Zink left for Denver Tuesday morning via the U. P. April 22d has been designated by the governor as Arbor Day. Have you a picture to copy and en large? Take it to Boone. O. F. Peterson has moved his resi dence back from the treat E. G. Taylor will soon commence the erection of his new residence. For Trunks, Telescopes ami Valises call at Johnson Lorentz A Co. A gun club of seven member was or ganized in Loup City la-t week. Do you want a farm loan ? Call on JOHN W- LONG. Try the old reliable Reynolds Meat Market for tine steaks. Best of tervice. We want a } oung lady to learn tne printing business. Apply at tins office at once. It seems a certainty that the bank people will build a new b.ick block in the near future. Miss Frank Inks linished her school last Friday and is visiting her parents in Buffalo county. March must have extended into April this year, from reports all over the country last week. Charley True started for Wood It ver, i Oregon, Monday, t > try his fortunes in j the wild and wordy. Carsten Truelson's new residence is J fast nearing completion and will one of ! the finest in the city. It. J. Nightingale and E. S. Hay-1 hur-t have their new residences on the near road to eompl* tion. Win. Brown took the IT. 1* for Oma ha Saturday morning on business con nected with county matters. Mrs. S 8. Hover Iml so far recovered from her recent illness as to attend the M. E. supper Saturday evening Those wanting Alfalfa, Spelt/ and j other seeds for spring sowing, leave your orders with T. M. Heed. Emil Aufreeht and sister* «>f Wash ington town-hip were entertained last Sunday at the home of John Lininger in this city. Miss Nellie Hawk has a new class of seven beginners at Ashton, where she teaches music each we-k Tuesday and Wednesday. Photos at Boone’s. After April 15 he \v 11, with every dozen $3 photos, give you free of cost one bromide enlarged picture, life-size. Arcadia went “wet” this year, as it seems foui-fifth of the Nebraska towns did. The temperance wave seems to be on the out-tide. A- L. Zimipenjian will have his new real estate office ready for occupancy within a few days Lawyer St »rr will also have an office in that building. Wanted—Cattle to pasture—I want some eighty head for pasture the com ing season, flood fence and water Six miles southeast of Loup Citv. 19-4 C. W. Tiiohbtfon. Married -Tuesday, April 12th, 1904, at the residence of the hrule’s parents v»r. and Mrs. C. G, Anderson, Rev. Mr. Madely officiating, Wenman W. Mc Michael of Arcadia, Neb., ><nd Mrs. Jennie M Ilagelin of this city. May tlmir wedded life be long and happy. Mr. Ilenry French resigned his posi tion in this office last Saturday to t ike up ;> more lucrative salary at carpenter work. As our duties in the office wilt require much closer attention, it will be considered a great favor if friends will hand in anv and all news items coming nndey JOQtice. Hereafter Tub North western will charge regular rate* for every.tli.ing of an advertising nature published in its columns for entertainments charg ing an admittance fee or In the order of inngRy making, be they for whatever purpose, oy whetjigi for religious or »pciil»»r societies. In doipg so we will not accept {‘complimentarlcs” to any such, nor be on the “free Ust” for anyr thing. Thi9 must not be understood as relating to notices of church services or public meetings of a free nature, as we continue to publish these gratis. Also, cards of thanks, lists of wedding pres ents, and matters of like nature, will be charged for. The space in a paper is its capital and to set the type costs time and money, and its donation should not ^e expected. It is purely a question of Fine veal and mutton at Reynolds. ; F. E. Brewer for strawberry plants. Call and see our new Commencement samples. Miss Mable Spobrhas returned to her studies at York college. B. .J. Swanson’s is the place to get your money’s worth in footwear. Leave your orders with T M. Reed if you want a new well or windmill. Call on F. E. Brewer for a rose bush. Ills strawberry plants will be here next w eek. Mrs. W. T. Gibson has been on th** sick list but is very much improved at present. Henry French is doing carpenter work this week some ten miles in the country. Albert Johnson moved into the prop erty vacated by Charley Gibson. Mon day morning. TL Peddicord h'is been engaged to nurse Bert Draper’s little son who has scarlet fever. Mrs. Ray Harris of Ashton who lias been a guest of Mrs. Arthur returned li<une last week. J. Berzina, of Bristol township died last Wednesday, lie left h wife and several children. Mrs Ed. Walker arrived from Tipton. Iowa, last w eek on h visit to her sister, Mrs. W. T. (libson. Last Friday night was firemen's dr 11 but the night was such no one attended. How about the tines? Anyone having cattle to pasture see K. Sloeuin before letting. Seven miles southwest of Loup City. t'2-2 Druggist Chase has had the interior of his store re-papered and re-painted and is now in elegant shape. Mrs.R. D. Sutton ot near Arcadia was visiting over Sundav with her sis ters, Mesdames Waite and Chase. If you wish us succ* ssk,as your neigh- I borto take ihe paper; also hand the editor any news item you know’ of. Clark Reynolds >»t San Diego, Calif., j is a new re«der of this paper, through the courtesy of his sister, Miss Maud j Reynolds Call up The N ortwestern by tele phone after this when you want this of- j tice for anything except money. Our call is R 11. Don’t forget. R S. Triplitt went down to Kearney : last Friday,returning Monday, Art Eis ner holding down his place in Oden-; dahFs drug store in the interim. The Litchfield Monitor, speaking Of i the marriage cf Win. Dickerson and Miss Andie Foster in Loup City last week, adds: “Both of these p trties are , w’ell know'll in ties ^community and stand high m the esteem of alt.” The supper given by the Methodist i lad'est at the opera house la*t Saturday evening was a veritable feast of good things and was well attended. The la dies realized some 360 from it as a handsome reward for their laliors A ease of scarlet fever was reported Tuesd <v morning at the home of Rert Draper in the east part of town, one of his little children being the sufferer. The hou*e lias been quarantined and all neeessary precautions taken to prevent the spread of the disease. SMALLPOX is what one involunta rily thinks of when seeing some of the scratchy looking nictures put out by in ferior artists. NOT SO with pictures you get at DRAPER’S STUDIO. You never have to apologize for Draper’s photos when showing them to yonr friends Last Friday was a howling terror, the wind te-ring Shingles from ropfs, overturning small buildings and tearing up jack generally. The tin roof of the Conger building, west side square, was ripped off and other buildings well shaken. No serious damage reported We finished real estate pamphlets last, week for those wide-awake, hust ling real estate mm, U. W. Me lor and John W. Long, and during the few days preceding their completion, the gentle men disposed of six quarter section's. That's the way Sherman county land is changing h mds. Ilei man Fiebeg gave ns a pleasant so cial and financial call, Saturday. Her man was one among the gre t number of our German-American citizens who respond* d to Uncle Sam's call in ’Gl-’Go and gave three of the best years of bis life to his adopted country. Heaven bless the old veterans; all of them. Dip. Davis and Farnsworth of Grand Island, have in their office all the latest apparatus used in the treatment of chronic diseases, including Static, Fara dic and fyalvmdc Electricity and X ray instrument. Vibratory Massage. “Hoi air baths fop treatment of chronic rheu matism- kidney apd liver diseases. The Minin Violet light fop fop treatment «.f chronic skin diseases and eyery oth p instrument required in making a scimr title examination and giving proper treatment. The doctors make no charge for first consultation. Choice Seed Corn and Potatoes I have for sale a few bushels of white seed corn, grown in 1902. Also, a few bushels of bug proof potatoes for sale. Henry Rensink, Divide. Neb. 20m Notice To Nou-Resident Defendant. State of Nebraska j - 88 Sherrnan County ) The Lombard Investment Company, defendant, will tike notice that on the ' 18th day of March, 1904, El wo id E. j Renner and Helen E. Renner tiled their j petition in the District Court of Slier-! man county, Nebraska, against the said i Lombard Investment Company, the object and prayer of which are to ob tain a decree of said court adjudging and decreeing that the two mortgages executed to the said Lombard Invest ment Company bv Erik Anderson on May 26th, 1890, one for $80o.00 and one for $120.40, and which are recorded respectively in Book 15 at page 42 and in Book 15 at page 656 of the mortgage records of said county, are null and void and are not a valid lien upon the northeast quarter of section eleven in township sixteen, north of range sixteen west of the sixth principal meridian in Sherman county, Nebraska, and that the record thereof be canceled and held for naught, and the cloud caused by the same be removed, and the title quieted against the same, and that de fendant ..nd all persons claiming under it be perpetually enjoined from asserting a lien upon said land by vir tue of said mortgages or either of them and for such other lelief is just and ! equitable. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before the second day of May. 1904. Dated this 18th day of March, 1904. El wood E. Benner. Helen E. Benner, Plaintiffs. By It. J Nightingale, their attorney. Last pub. April 14. Estimate of Expenses. Estimate of expen-es for Sherman County, Nebraska, as ; dopted by the County Board of Supervisors for 1904. On ltoads.81,000 On Bridges.4,000 On B oks, Blanks and stationery. 500 On Incidentals. 800 On Expense of Election. 1,000 On County Repairs. ToO On Office Rnt and Salaries. 5,000 I On Court, including Attorney's Fees. 3,000 On Bounties on wild animals. 350 On Illegal taxes. 300 On County Piinting. 400 On Insanity ease--. 700 On R. It. Bond and Bond int_3,000 On O. & R. V. Bond Skg. Fund.. 4,000 On Refunding Bond interest.3,500 On Funding and Iie-Funding- 1,500 On Bridge Bond Re-funding Bond Sinking Fund.3,500 On Teachers Institute Fund. 25 On Bridge B«-nd Iifd. Bond int.. 2,000l !n witness whereof I set my hand and the seal of said county, this 22nd day of March. 1904. Geo. H. Gibson, (seal) County Clerk. Last pub. April 14.' NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. To all whom it may concern:— The commissioner appointed to view the proposed vacation ot a public road commencing at center of Section One. Township Thirteen. Range Fourteen, and running thence one-half mile to Quarter stake on ths East side of said Section One. thence south on east line of said Section One, to the southeast corner of said secion, it being a part of Road No. 36. Also the road comment* ingatthe center of said Section One,; intersecting with road No. 36. and run ning thence south to the south side of said section and thence east to the southeast corner of said Section One, and intersecting with road No. 36 at said point, was recommend* d to be es tablish'd. Both vaca'ion and estab lishment were reported in favor of by the said commissioner, and all objec tions thereto or claims foi damage must be filed in the otliee of the County Clerk on or before noon of the 8th day of June, 1904, or said roads will be va cated and located without reference thereto. Dated thi- 4th day of April, 1904. Geo. H. Gibson, County Clerk. Last Pub. April 28. LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that T. Henry Eisner did, on the 6th day- ot April, 1904, file with the village clerk of Loup City, Nebraska, in the county of She r inmi, his petition ,and applica. tion for a license t<» sell malt, spirit uous ami vinous liquors in said village for the fiscal venr beginning on the first Tuesday in May, 1904, and continuing for one year from and after the date of its is-sue; such application being the pe tition ot more th.m thirty of 1 lie resi dent freeholders of said village of i Loup City. Any objection, protest or remonstrance to said sprlication must be filed on or before the 3rd day of May, 1904. T. Henry Elsnkr, Applicant. Attest: W.J. Fisher. (Seal.) Village Clerk 21-3 LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that M C. Mu lick did, on the 6th day of April, 1904, file with the village clerk of Loup City. Nebraska, in the county of Sherman, h'is petition and application for a li cence to sell malt, spirituous and vinous jiquors in said village for the fiscal year beginning on the first Tuesday jn May, 1904, at noon, ana terminating on the first Tuesday in May, 1905, at poop, such application being the petition of more than thirty of the resident free holders of said village of Loup City. Any objection, protest or remonstrance to said application must be filed on or before the 2nd day of May, 1904 Dated this 6th day ot April, 1904 M. C. Mulick. Attest: W.J. Fisher, Village Clerk. 22-3 It is the aim of modern merchandising to save the cuetomer all possible trouble and inconvenen e. To carry out this idea we have selected furnitu for a parlor—good substantial articles such as a n upl * commencing house keeping in a modest way would want and have put the the price, considering qua lit.,. Below Competition. The suit consists of OXE IIAXI) POLISH! !) quarter sawed OAK CEXTEIt TAi’>LE; OX E P i. i. FECTION steel construction LOl NGE, covert t E grade of velour and full size; TWO GOOD . \ ROCKERS, one polished and a GOOD, ALL VO • • . EXTRA QUAILTY ART SQUARE. When you are house cleaning don’t forget that we have all the LITTLE NICK-NACKS such as WINDOW CURTAINS, WINDOW POLES and FIXTURES and a large assortment of WINDOW SHADES. mini,1 Loup City, Hebras :a. I. DEPEWS^ Blacksmith fl Wagon My shoo la the largest and best equipped nor.li of tin Piatt.- 1 v* I have a fout horse engine and a complete line ot the lute- imp; v* :i chiuery, also a force ot experienced men w ho know how to operai. turnout a Job with neatness and dispatch. MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS. mmssswsssaaamssasa■■■■maMaaTOirjtanwr-MfMr • ■ •• * Stands tor tile best in A good assortment of Douglas Shoes on hand. Good values in Men’s Work Shoes from.SI.-•> in .'» New invoice of Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords in u«m>d uf ■ 1' and prices right. Every pair tor' be as reptv pentad or money refunded. B.J. Swanson . I TIME TABLE. Lincoln. Denver, Omaha, Helena, Chicago, Butte, St. Joseph, Salt Lake City, Kansas City, Portland, St. Louis, San Francisco, and all points and all points ast and south. West. TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS) GOING EAST No. 52 Passenger.. 7:iSa. in No. 60 Freight.10.15a. in. GOING WEST No. 51 Passenger. 5:00 p in. j No. 50 Freight. 6:15 P- tn. | Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars [ (seeds free) bn through trains. Tickets : sold and baggage chepked to any point ip the United States or Canada. For information, maps, tim© tames and tickets call on or write to B. Arthur Agent. Or J. Francis, Gen'l Passenger Agent, Omaha, upbraska The B. &‘M. changed time of train* Monday. The east bound passenger now leaves Loup City in the morning at 7:4S o’clock, arriving in Omaha about 3:30 m the afternoon. Returning, the passenger arrives at 5 in the ev* ning. I U P RAILWAY. ■OVERLAND ROUTE j^hrsQ Daily Vraiqs to Caliioi ilia* TRAINS ARRIVK AND DM* AUT AS FOLLOWS:— No. 8« loaves daily except Sunday <pa •» 'eager). 7:~5a. m. No. Se leaves Holiday. Wednesday a 1 Friday, (mixed) ll:ii)p. in. No. 1N> leaves Tuesday, Thursday nod Saturday, (mixed) 2 53p. m. No. j»7arrives daily except Sunday ouxi 1) 12:05 p. m. No. toarrives daily except Sunday ps-s cage') 7:£> p. m. First class service and close coimectlo s east, west and south. Ticheis >■ 1 i to ..! points and baggage checked through u> ifestinai ton. 11 formation will l.- it.i-T tuliy furnished on application to 1 Frank Hiskk, Agent. COLONIST RATES. Luring Apria the Budingon wil s 11 one wav tickets to the Pm ti- ‘ «»ast at very low rates. Here are some ot' them: $26 45 to San Franeisco, Los Ange os. Portland, Takom i and Seattle. *-33 W5 to Spokane. $31.45 to Salt Lake, Butte and Helena. Proportionately low rates to hundreds of other points. If y u will ted me where you are going i sn ill be glad to give you full informath n of r-.tes, train service, etc. J. Francis, <i. P. Xt Omaha, Neb. May is the month’ to have DRAPER I make a picture pf ylour residence. Be s ure and see him abo nt it at once.